• psycho_driver@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    There are still a lot of people on reddit but man has the quality of posting dropped in the past couple of years.

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      they will come tolemmy, when everyone gets banned, or shadowbanned. currently i am shadowbanned from my only account after several were perma ban, because the reddit AI decided to ban any account associated with a previous account infraction. before that they paid no attention to a single permaban from sub before.

      if you look r/shadowbanned tons of people are reporting if they are banned or not.

    • I get it, especially for users that have always been more on the lurking side (and this isn’t judging, that has always been the majority for any platform) - it can be a bit empty. As someone who has been here since 4 years ago (now I’m on a new account on my own instance), the first two years of that basically just visiting every few months out of curiosity, I can slowly see more diverse communities popping up recently, beyond the established strong points of Lemmy (FOSS, Politics, LGBTQ+ memes). And this time, unlike the first Reddit exodus, I have more confidence in them not immediately dying from lack of conviction and activity.

      But of course, the sheer gargantuan user count of Reddit comes with many advantages. For many obscure topics, there will still be enough people, that a sufficient amount of “super users” congregate to provide content and moderation, so that lurkers can usually participate and still post sporadically. The latter is of course also a giant advantage, millions of people posting occasionally still provide lots and lots of posts and comments. And of course, it will take a long time and more fuckups for Reddit not simply being “the default” if you want to create a forum for a community around something. (Also, waaay too much of our knowledge is on that platform, we carelessly gave answers to help fellow humans, and now the answers are on Reddit for them to appear in countless internet searches, and for them to do with as they please.)

      Where Lemmy currently has its strong suits is enthusiasm of parts of the user base, fewer issues getting noticed at all among the millions of (bot/re)-posts, and where there is activity, I’ve usually seen it panning out being able to handle actual discussions. (Though, lets not kid ourselves, of course the Reddit-like structure also still encourages circle jerks. I don’t even think that is that large of a problem, but it’s a reality.)

      If you feel you end up having the energy to keep a community alive through dry spell, sure, be the change you seek, but it’s okay and understandable if you don’t want to invest the energy and work (at the moment). In that case, just stay tuned, check out the communities that pop up in all/scaled or all/new for interesting ones currently getting more traction, the Threadiverse will take a long time before it can replace a giant like reddit, but it has a few good stones for its sling up its sleeve.

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      I’ve only been here a couple days, but from what I’ve seen so far, lemmy is significantly more left wing than reddit at large (which is really saying something), and I’ve seen basically zero pushback on that.

      Obviously we don’t want to encourage extremist right wingers to come in and trash the place, but it also wouldn’t hurt to have some more mainstream appeal.

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        if you notice this, then reddit has been banning “left leaning accounts for a while” there are right wingers, but they are concentrated, segregated into thier own instances, much like r/conservative has thier owns safe space, they have it here, i block those communities. all of them fled here.

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        Try to start curating your block list. Whenever you see a post or a community that rubs you the wrong way/you aren’t interested in block it. Try to identify key words that help you blacklist the stuff you dont want to see.

        The overwhelming Lemmy biases and echo chamber ideologies can be a little grating for sure. The longer your here the better curated your feed and the more you will find/contribute to nonpolitical communities which drastically improve the experience.

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    I’ve never used twitter or facebook or tiktok and left reddit and 4chan. I don’t want to be part of the problem.

    I want to be the ENTIRE problem.

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      23 hours ago

      twitter was used mostly for porn, anyways, especially when tumbler removed all of its porn content. almost the deleted content gets reposted on porn sites eventually.

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    Honestly, I say anyone who listens to any kind of broadcast-anything at this point is an unfortunate part of the system.

    Even your typical “left leaning” news conglomerates have failed to report and make people as outraged as they should be. Nobody understands the depth of the situation we’re in, except - it seems - academics, and people who are paying attention to multiple non-US sources.

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      They’ve been X tier for a while now. A lot of people have been (shadow)banned just for having opinions that don’t fit reddits narrative. Also better not disagree with any mods since that’s basically an instaban.

      It’s sad since I was on reddit since the beginning. First Imgur turned completely to shit and now Reddit has become a dystopian hellhole. I just couldn’t deal with all the shitty practises and enshittification it went through. Also all the subs I liked were filled with bots and reposts ad nauseum.

      Honestly I like lemmy way better BECAUSE it has less shitty people on it. Way more meaningful discussion and less shitty one liner “LOL LOOK AT ME IM FUNNY” dumbass comments.

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        At least spez hasn’t been caught doing the Hitler salute in public (but the bar should have never been that low)

        Lemmy today feels Like what Reddit felt like at it’s best. There’s some assholes sure, but the normal amount you’d expect given GIFT not the turbo accelerated corpo nonsense

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    I’m on both rn because reddit’s userbase is still bigger atm and not every sub I subbed to on reddit has an equivalent here